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1 vrealize Operations Manager Installation and Configuration Guide for Linux vrealize Operations Manager 6.5 This document supports the version of each product listed and supports all subsequent versions until the document is replaced by a new edition. To check for more recent editions of this document, see EN

2 vrealize Operations Manager Installation and Configuration Guide for Linux You can find the most up-to-date technical documentation on the VMware Web site at: The VMware Web site also provides the latest product updates. If you have comments about this documentation, submit your feedback to: Copyright 2017 VMware, Inc. All rights reserved. Copyright and trademark information. VMware, Inc Hillview Ave. Palo Alto, CA VMware, Inc.

3 Contents About Installation and Configuration for Linux 5 1 About Installing 7 Installation Overview 8 Workflow of vrealize Operations Manager Installation 8 Sizing the vrealize Operations Manager Cluster 9 Add Data Disk Space to a vrealize Operations Manager Linux Node 9 Complexity of Your Environment 10 About vrealize Operations Manager Cluster Nodes 12 About vrealize Operations Manager Remote Collector Nodes 13 About vrealize Operations Manager High Availability 13 2 Preparing for Installation 15 Platform requirements for vrealize Operations Manager 15 vrealize Operations Manager Platform Requirements for Linux 15 Requirements 17 Using IPv6 with vrealize Operations Manager 17 Cluster Requirements 18 3 Installing vrealize Operations Manager 23 Deployment of vrealize Operations Manager 23 Create a vrealize Operations Node using Installers 23 Installation Types 25 Installing vrealize Operations Manager for a New User 26 Installing vrealize Operations Manager as an Administrator 28 Expand an Existing Installation of vrealize Operations Manager 29 4 Resize your Cluster by Adding Nodes 33 Gathering More Data by Adding a vrealize Operations Manager Remote Collector Node 34 Run the Setup Wizard to Create a Remote Collector Node 34 Adding High Availability to vrealize Operations Manager 35 Run the Setup Wizard to Add a Master Replica Node 35 vrealize Operations Manager Cluster and Node Maintenance 36 Cluster Management 38 5 vrealize Operations Manager Post-Installation Considerations 41 About Logging In to vrealize Operations Manager 41 About New vrealize Operations Manager Installations 42 Log In and Continue with a New Installation 42 VMware, Inc. 3

4 vrealize Operations Manager Installation and Configuration Guide for Linux 6 Updating, Migrating and Restoring 45 Obtain the Software Update PAK File 45 Create a Snapshot as Part of an Update 46 How To Preserve Customized Content 46 Backup and Restore 47 vrealize Operations Manager Software Updates 47 Install a Software Update 48 Install a vrealize Operations Manager Software Update from the Administration Interface 49 Migrate a vcenter Operations Manager Deployment into this Version 50 7 Uninstalling 51 Uninstallation from Linux 51 Index 53 4 VMware, Inc.

5 About Installation and Configuration for Linux The vrealize Operations Manager Installation and Configuration Guide for Linux provides information about installing VMware vrealize Operations Manager on the Linux operating system, including how to create and configure the vrealize Operations Manager cluster. The vrealize Operations Manager installation process consists of running the vrealize Operations Manager Enterprise installer on each cluster node, and accessing the product to finish setting up the application. Intended Audience This information is intended for anyone who wants to install and configure vrealize Operations Manager on Linux machines. The information is written for experienced Linux system administrators who are familiar with enterprise management applications and datacenter operations. VMware Technical Publications Glossary VMware Technical Publications provides a glossary of terms that might be unfamiliar to you. For definitions of terms as they are used in VMware technical documentation, go to VMware, Inc. 5

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7 About Installing 1 When you install vrealize Operations Manager, you can install the product in an environment that has never been monitored by vrealize Operations Manager. You can also migrate, which captures an environment monitored by a previous version of vrealize Operations Manager so that the new copy of vrealize Operations Manager can monitor that environment. You can migrate at installation time, or you can postpone a migration until after your copy of vrealize Operations Manager is in production use. In other words, you can run vrealize Operations Manager to monitor a fresh environment, and at any time, decide to add an environment that was being monitored by a previous vrealize Operations Manager. This chapter includes the following topics: Installation Overview, on page 8 Workflow of vrealize Operations Manager Installation, on page 8 Sizing the vrealize Operations Manager Cluster, on page 9 Complexity of Your Environment, on page 10 About vrealize Operations Manager Cluster Nodes, on page 12 About vrealize Operations Manager Remote Collector Nodes, on page 13 About vrealize Operations Manager High Availability, on page 13 VMware, Inc. 7

8 vrealize Operations Manager Installation and Configuration Guide for Linux Installation Overview You prepare for vrealize Operations Manager installation by evaluating your environment and deploying enough vrealize Operations Manager cluster nodes to support how you want to use the product. Workflow of vrealize Operations Manager Installation The vrealize Operations Manager virtual appliance installation process consists of deploying thevrealize Operations Manager OVF or installer once for each cluster node, accessing the product to set up cluster nodes according to their role, and logging in to configure the installation. Figure 1 1. vrealize Operations Manager Installation Architecture 8 VMware, Inc.

9 Chapter 1 About Installing Sizing the vrealize Operations Manager Cluster The resources needed for vrealize Operations Manager depend on how large of an environment you expect to monitor and analyze, how many metrics you plan to collect, and how long you need to store the data. It is difficult to broadly predict the CPU, memory, and disk requirements that will meet the needs of a particular environment. There are many variables, such as the number and type of objects collected, which includes the number and type of adapters installed, the presence of HA, the duration of data retention, and the quantity of specific data points of interest, such as symptoms, changes, and so on. VMware expects vrealize Operations Manager sizing information to evolve, and maintains Knowledge Base articles so that sizing calculations can be adjusted to adapt to usage data and changes in versions of vrealize Operations Manager. Knowledge Base article The Knowledge Base articles include overall maximums, plus spreadsheet calculators in which you enter the number of objects and metrics that you expect to monitor. To obtain the numbers, some users take the following high-level approach, which uses vrealize Operations Manager itself. 1 Review this guide to understand how to deploy and configure a vrealize Operations Manager node. 2 Deploy a temporary vrealize Operations Manager node. 3 Configure one or more adapters, and allow the temporary node to collect overnight. 4 Access the Cluster Management page on the temporary node. 5 Using the Adapter Instances list in the lower portion of the display as a reference, enter object and metric totals of the different adapter types into the appropriate sizing spreadsheet from Knowledge Base article Deploy the vrealize Operations Manager cluster based on the spreadsheet sizing recommendation. You can build the cluster by adding resources and data nodes to the temporary node or by starting over. If you have a large number of adapters, you might need to reset and repeat the process on the temporary node until you have all the totals you need. The temporary node will not have enough capacity to simultaneously run every connection from a large enterprise. Another approach to sizing is through self monitoring. Deploy the cluster based on your best estimate, but create an alert for when capacity falls below a threshold, one that allows enough time to add nodes or disk to the cluster. You also have the option to create an notification when thresholds are passed. Add Data Disk Space to a vrealize Operations Manager Linux Node You add to the data disk of vrealize Operations Manager Linux nodes when space for storing the collected data runs low. The following example is for a Linux system. Prerequisites Note the disk size of the analytics cluster nodes. When adding disk, you must maintain uniform size across analytics cluster nodes. Procedure 1 Add a new disk to the system, and partition and format the disk as needed. 2 Use the vrealize Operations Manager administration interface to take the cluster offline. 3 Stop the vmware-casa service. 4 Move the contents of /storage/db into a directory on the new disk. VMware, Inc. 9

10 vrealize Operations Manager Installation and Configuration Guide for Linux 5 Create a symbolic link from the new directory back to /storage/db, so that /storage/db now references the new disk. 6 Start the vmware-casa service. 7 Bring the cluster online. Complexity of Your Environment When you deploy vrealize Operations Manager, the number and nature of the objects that you want to monitor might be complex enough to recommend a Professional Services engagement. Complexity Levels Every enterprise is different in terms of the systems that are present and the level of experience of deployment personnel. The following table presents a color-coded guide to help you determine where you are on the complexity scale. Green Your installation only includes conditions that most users can understand and work with, without assistance. Continue your deployment. Yellow Your installation includes conditions that might justify help with your deployment, depending on your level of experience. Consult your account representative before proceeding, and discuss using Professional Services. Red Your installation includes conditions that strongly recommend a Professional Services engagement. Consult your account representative before proceeding, and discuss using Professional Services. Note that these color-coded levels are not firm rules. Your product experience, which increases as you work with vrealize Operations Manager and in partnership with Professional Services, must be taken into account when deploying vrealize Operations Manager. Table 1 1. Effect of Deployment Conditions on Complexity Complexity Level Green Green Yellow Current or New Deployment Condition You run only one vrealize Operations Manager deployment. Your deployment includes a management pack that is listed as Green according to the compatibility guide on the VMware Solutions Exchange Web site. You run multiple instances of vrealize Operations Manager. Additional Notes Lone instances are usually easy to create in vrealize Operations Manager. The compatibility guide indicates whether the supported management pack for vrealize Operations Manager is a compatible 5.x one or a new one designed for this release. In some cases, both might work but produce different results. Regardless, users might need help in adjusting their configuration so that associated data, dashboards, alerts, and so on appear as expected. Note that the terms solution, management pack, adapter, and plug-in are used somewhat interchangeably. Multiple instances are typically used to address scaling or operator use patterns. 10 VMware, Inc.

11 Chapter 1 About Installing Table 1 1. Effect of Deployment Conditions on Complexity (Continued) Complexity Level Yellow Yellow Yellow Yellow Yellow Yellow Red Red Red Current or New Deployment Condition Your deployment includes a management pack that is listed as Yellow according to the compatibility guide on the VMware Solutions Exchange Web site. You are deploying vrealize Operations Manager remote collector nodes. You are deploying a multiple-node vrealize Operations Manager cluster. Your new vrealize Operations Manager instance will include a Linux based deployment. Your vrealize Operations Manager instance will use high availability (HA). You want help in understanding the new or changed features in vrealize Operations Manager and how to use them in your environment. You run multiple instances of vrealize Operations Manager, where at least one includes virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI). Your deployment includes a management pack that is listed as Red according to the compatibility guide on the VMware Solutions Exchange Web site. You are deploying multiple vrealize Operations Manager clusters. Additional Notes The compatibility guide indicates whether the supported management pack for vrealize Operations Manager is a compatible 5.x one or a new one designed for this release. In some cases, both might work but produce different results. Regardless, users might need help in adjusting their configuration so that associated data, dashboards, alerts, and so on appear as expected. Remote collector nodes gather data but leave the storage and processing of the data to the analytics cluster. Multiple nodes are typically used for scaling out the monitoring capability of vrealize Operations Manager. Linux deployments are not as common as vapp deployments and often need special consideration. High availability and its node failover capability is a unique multiple-node feature that you might want additional help in understanding. vrealize Operations Manager is different than vcenter Operations Manager in areas such as policies, alerts, compliance, custom reporting, or badges. In addition, vrealize Operations Manager uses one consolidated interface. Multiple instances are typically used to address scaling, operator use patterns, or because separate VDI (V4V monitoring) and non-vdi instances are needed. The compatibility guide indicates whether the supported management pack for vrealize Operations Manager is a compatible 5.x one or a new one designed for this release. In some cases, both might work but produce different results. Regardless, users might need help in adjusting their configuration so that associated data, dashboards, alerts, and so on appear as expected. Multiple clusters are typically used to isolate business operations or functions. VMware, Inc. 11

12 vrealize Operations Manager Installation and Configuration Guide for Linux Table 1 1. Effect of Deployment Conditions on Complexity (Continued) Complexity Level Red Red Current or New Deployment Condition Your current vrealize Operations Manager deployment required a Professional Services engagement to install it. Professional Services customized your vrealize Operations Manager deployment. Examples of customization include special integrations, scripting, nonstandard configurations, multiple level alerting, or custom reporting. Additional Notes If your environment was complex enough to justify a Professional Services engagement in the previous version, it is possible that the same conditions still apply and might warrant a similar engagement for this version. If your environment was complex enough to justify a Professional Services engagement in the previous version, it is possible that the same conditions still apply and might warrant a similar engagement for this version. About vrealize Operations Manager Cluster Nodes All vrealize Operations Manager clusters consist of a master node, an optional replica node for high availability, optional data nodes, and optional remote collector nodes. When you install vrealize Operations Manager, you use a vrealize Operations Manager vapp deployment or Linux installer to create role-less nodes. After the nodes are created and have their names and IP addresses, you use an administration interface to configure them according to their role. You can create role-less nodes all at once or as needed. A common as-needed practice might be to add nodes to scale out vrealize Operations Manager to monitor an environment as the environment grows larger. The following node types make up the vrealize Operations Manager analytics cluster: Master Node The initial, required node in vrealize Operations Manager. All other nodes are managed by the master node. In a single-node installation, the master node manages itself, has adapters installed on it, and performs all data collection and analysis. Data Node In larger deployments, additional data nodes have adapters installed and perform collection and analysis. Larger deployments usually include adapters only on the data nodes so that master and replica node resources can be dedicated to cluster management. Replica Node To use vrealize Operations Manager high availability (HA), the cluster requires that you convert a data node into a replica of the master node. The following node type is a member of the vrealize Operations Manager cluster but not part of the analytics cluster: Remote Collector Node Distributed deployments might require a remote collector node that can navigate firewalls, interface with a remote data source, reduce bandwidth across data centers, or reduce the load on the vrealize Operations Manager analytics cluster. Remote collectors only gather objects for the inventory, without storing data or performing analysis. In addition, remote collector nodes may be installed on a different operating system than the rest of the cluster. 12 VMware, Inc.

13 Chapter 1 About Installing About vrealize Operations Manager Remote Collector Nodes A remote collector node is an additional cluster node that allows vrealize Operations Manager to gather more objects into its inventory for monitoring. Unlike data nodes, remote collector nodes only include the collector role of vrealize Operations Manager, without storing data or processing any analytics functions. A remote collector node is usually deployed to navigate firewalls, reduce bandwidth across data centers, connect to remote data sources, or reduce the load on the vrealize Operations Manager analytics cluster. Remote collectors do not buffer data while the network is experiencing a problem. If the connection between remote collector and analytics cluster is lost, the remote collector does not store data points that occur during that time. In turn, and after the connection is restored, vrealize Operations Manager does not retroactively incorporate associated events from that time into any monitoring or analysis. You must have at least a master node before adding remote collector nodes. About vrealize Operations Manager High Availability vrealize Operations Manager supports high availability (HA). HA creates a replica for the vrealize Operations Manager master node and protects the analytics cluster against the loss of a node. With HA, data stored on the master node is always 100% backed up on the replica node. To enable HA, you must have at least one data node deployed, in addition to the master node. HA is not a disaster recovery mechanism. HA protects the analytics cluster against the loss of only one node, and because only one loss is supported, you cannot stretch nodes across vsphere clusters in an attempt to isolate nodes or build failure zones. When HA is enabled, the replica can take over all functions that the master provides, were the master to fail for any reason. If the master fails, failover to the replica is automatic and requires only two to three minutes of vrealize Operations Manager downtime to resume operations and restart data collection. When a master node problem causes failover, the replica node becomes the master node, and the cluster runs in degraded mode. To get out of degraded mode, take one of the following steps. Return to HA mode by correcting the problem with the master node. When a master node exits an HA-enabled cluster, master node does not rejoin with the cluster without manual intervention. Therefore, restart the vrealize Operations Analytics process on the downed node to change its role to replica and rejoin the cluster. Return to HA mode by converting a data node into a new replica node and then removing the old, failed master node. Removed master nodes cannot be repaired and re-added to vrealize Operations Manager. Change to non-ha operation by disabling HA and then removing the old, failed master node. Removed master nodes cannot be repaired and re-added to vrealize Operations Manager. In the administration interface, after an HA replica node takes over and becomes the new master node, you cannot remove the previous, offline master node from the cluster. In addition, the previous node continues to be listed as a master node. To refresh the display and enable removal of the node, refresh the browser. When HA is enabled, the cluster can survive the loss of one data node without losing any data. However, HA protects against the loss of only one node at a time, of any kind, so simultaneously losing data and master/replica nodes, or two or more data nodes, is not supported. Instead, vrealize Operations Manager HA provides additional application level data protection to ensure application level availability. VMware, Inc. 13

14 vrealize Operations Manager Installation and Configuration Guide for Linux When HA is enabled, it lowers vrealize Operations Manager capacity and processing by half, because HA creates a redundant copy of data throughout the cluster, as well as the replica backup of the master node. Consider your potential use of HA when planning the number and size of your vrealize Operations Manager cluster nodes. See Sizing the vrealize Operations Manager Cluster, on page 9. When HA is enabled, deploy analytics cluster nodes on separate hosts for redundancy and isolation. One option is to use anti-affinity rules that keep nodes on specific hosts in the vsphere cluster. If you cannot keep the nodes separate, you should not enable HA. A host fault would cause the loss of more than one node, which is not supported, and all of vrealize Operations Manager would become unavailable. The opposite is also true. Without HA, you could keep nodes on the same host, and it would not make a difference. Without HA, the loss of even one node would make all of vrealize Operations Manager unavailable. When you power off the data node and change the network settings of the VM, this affects the IP address of the data node. After this point, the HA cluster is no longer accessible and all the nodes have a status of "Waiting for analytics". Verify that you have used a static IP address. When you remove a node that has one or more vcenter adapters configured to collect data from a HAenabled cluster, one or more vcenter adapters associated with that node stops collecting. You change the adapter configuration to pin them to another node before removing the node. Administration UI shows the resource cache count, which is created for active objects only, but the Inventory Explorer displays all objects. Therefore, when you remove a node from a HA-enabled cluster allowing the vcenter adapters collect data and rebalance each node, the Inventory explorer displays a different quantity of objects from that shown in the Administration UI. Creating a Replica Node for High Availability ( bctid=ref:video_vrops_create_replica_node_ha) 14 VMware, Inc.

15 Preparing for Installation 2 You preparing for your installation, consider some of these best practises, platform, and cluster requirements. This chapter includes the following topics: Platform requirements for vrealize Operations Manager, on page 15 Requirements, on page 17 Platform requirements for vrealize Operations Manager vrealize Operations Manager requires the following hardware and software when you install on any platform. vrealize Operations Manager Platform Requirements for Linux vrealize Operations Manager requires the following hardware and software when you install on Linux. CPU and Memory Requirements vrealize Operations Manager is supported for installation with the following CPU and memory. Table 2 1. vrealize Operations Manager Linux Virtual CPU and Memory Requirements Node Size Small Virtual CPU and Memory 4 vcpu 16 GB vram Medium 8 vcpu 32 GB vram Large 16 vcpu 48 GB vram Standard Remote Collector 2 vcpu 4 GB vram Large Remote Collector 4 vcpu 16 GB vram VMware, Inc. 15

16 vrealize Operations Manager Installation and Configuration Guide for Linux Disk Requirements Disk space for vrealize Operations Manager is not driven solely by how much space the application needs in order to successfully install. In addition, you must consider data collection and retention requirements, which might vary from site to site. See Sizing the vrealize Operations Manager Cluster, on page 9. The default disk requirement for a new, single-node cluster is 250 GB. Thereafter, one approach to prevent disk capacity shortages is by using vrealize Operations Manager for self monitoring and by adding disk or data nodes as needed. Software Version Requirements vrealize Operations Manager is supported for installation on the following Linux versions. Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 6, starting with version 6.5. Required Linux Packages for vrealize Operations Manager vrealize Operations Manager requires that certain Linux packages be installed before running the product installer. Also, vrealize Operations Manager installs additional packages. Prerequisite Linux Packages The following packages must be present before running the vrealize Operations Manager installer. Furthermore, if a package is a Linux default, it must not be removed after installation. bash chkconfig coreutils db4 expat glibc initscripts libaio libselinux libstdc++ libuuid mailcap openldap pcre python sudo redhat-logos rpm-libs shadow-utils zlib 16 VMware, Inc.

17 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Packages that vrealize Operations Manager Installs vrealize Operations Manager installs its own copies of the following packages. apr apr-util apr-util-ldap httpd httpd-tools mod_ssl openssl python VMware-Postgres-libs VMware-Postgres-osslibs VMware-Postgres-osslibs-server VMware-Postgres-server Requirements You have to consider important requirements while creating nodes in a vrealize Operations Manager. Using IPv6 with vrealize Operations Manager vrealize Operations Manager supports Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6), the network addressing convention that will eventually replace IPv4. Use of IPv6 with vrealize Operations Manager requires that certain limitations be observed. Using IPv6 All vrealize Operations Manager cluster nodes, including remote collectors, must have IPv6 addresses. Do not mix IPv6 and IPv4. All vrealize Operations Manager cluster nodes, including remote collectors, must be vapp or Linux based. Use global IPv6 addresses only. Link-local addresses are not supported. If any nodes use DHCP, your DHCP server must be configured to support IPv6. DHCP is only supported on data nodes and remote collectors. Master nodes and replica nodes still require fixed addresses, which is true for IPv4 as well. Your DNS server must be configured to support IPv6. When adding nodes to the cluster, remember to enter the IPv6 address of the master node. When registering a VMware vcenter instance within vrealize Operations Manager, place square brackets around the IPv6 address of your VMware vcenter Server system if vcenter is also using IPv6. For example: [2015:0db8:85a3:0042:1000:8a2e:0360:7334] Note that, even when vrealize Operations Manager is using IPv6, vcenter Server may still have an IPv4 address. In that case, vrealize Operations Manager does not need the square brackets. VMware, Inc. 17

18 vrealize Operations Manager Installation and Configuration Guide for Linux You cannot register an Endpoint Operations Management agent in an environment that supports both IPv4 and IPv6. In the event that you attempt to do so, the following error appears: Connection failed. Server may be down (or wrong IP/port were used). Waiting for 10 seconds before retrying. Cluster Requirements When you create the cluster nodes that make up vrealize Operations Manager, you have general requirements that you must meet. General vrealize Operations Manager Cluster Node Requirements You have to follow some general requirements to create a node on your environment. General Requirements vrealize Operations Manager version. All nodes must run the same vrealize Operations Manager version. For example, do not add a version 6.1 data node to a cluster of vrealize Operations Manager 6.2 nodes. Analytics Cluster Deployment Type. In the analytics cluster, all nodes must be the same kind of deployment: vapp or Linux. Do not mix vapp, Linux nodes in the same analytics cluster. Remote Collector Deployment Type. A remote collector node does not need to be the same deployment type as the analytics cluster nodes. When you add a remote collector of a different deployment type, the following clusters are supported: vapp analytics cluster Linux analytics cluster Analytics Cluster Node Sizing. In the analytics cluster, CPU, memory, and disk size must be identical for all nodes. Master, replica, and data nodes must be uniform in sizing. Remote Collector Node Sizing. Remote collector nodes may be of different sizes from each other or from the uniform analytics cluster node size. Geographical Proximity. You may place analytics cluster nodes in different vsphere clusters, but the nodes must reside in the same geographical location. Different geographical locations are not supported. Virtual Machine Maintenance. When any node is a virtual machine, you may only update the virtual machine software by directly updating the vrealize Operations Manager software. For example, going outside of vrealize Operations Manager to access vsphere to update VMware Tools is not supported. Redundancy and Isolation. If you expect to enable HA, place analytics cluster nodes on separate hosts. See About vrealize Operations Manager High Availability, on page 13. You can deploy remote collectors behind a firewall. You cannot use NAT between remote collectors and analytics nodes. Requirements for Solutions Be aware that solutions might have requirements beyond those for vrealize Operations Manager itself. For example, vrealize Operations Manager for Horizon View has specific sizing guidelines for its remote collectors. 18 VMware, Inc.

19 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation See your solution documentation, and verify any additional requirements before installing solutions. Note that the terms solution, management pack, adapter, and plug-in are used somewhat interchangeably. How vrealize Operations Manager Uses Network Ports vrealize Operations Manager uses network ports to communicate with a VMware vcenter Server system and vrealize Operations Manager components. In Linux deployments, you must manually verify or configure ports. Important vrealize Operations Manager does not support the customization of server ports. Network Ports Configure firewalls so that the following ports are open for bidirectional traffic. Table 2 2. Network Port Access Requirements for vrealize Operations Manager Port Number Description 22 (TCP) Used for SSH access to the vrealize Operations Manager cluster. 80 (TCP) Redirects to port (UDP) Used by vrealize Operations Manager for Network Time Protocol (NTP) synchronization to the master node. 443 (TCP) Used to access the vrealize Operations Manager product user interface and the vrealize Operations Manager administrator interface (TCP) Used by vrealize Operations Manager to communicate with the vcenter Server Inventory service (TCP) When Horizon View (V4V) is installed, used to access data for vrealize Operations Manager from V4V (TCP) When high availability is enabled, used by the master and replica nodes to replicate the global database (TCP) Used by clients to connect to the GemFire Locator to get connection information to servers in the distributed system. Also monitors server load to send clients to the leastloaded servers (TCP) Used by Cassandra for secure inter-node cluster communication (TCP) Used by Cassandra for secure client related communication amongst nodes (TCP and UDP) GemFire Server ephemeral port range used for unicast UDP messaging and for TCP failure detection in the peerto-peer distributed system (TCP and UDP) GemFire Locator ephemeral port range used for unicast UDP messaging and for TCP failure detection in the peerto-peer distributed system. Localhost Ports Verify that your port configuration allows localhost access to the following ports. You may restrict off-host access to these ports if site policies are a concern. VMware, Inc. 19

20 vrealize Operations Manager Installation and Configuration Guide for Linux Table 2 3. Localhost Port Access Requirements for vrealize Operations Manager Port Number Description 1099 GemFire Locator Java Management Extensions (JMX) Manager 9004 Analytics JMX Manager 9008 Cassandra database JMX Manager 9160 Cassandra Thrift client port vrealize Operations Manager Cluster Node Networking Requirements When you create the cluster nodes that make up vrealize Operations Manager, the associated setup within your network environment is critical to inter-node communication and proper operation. Networking Requirements Important vrealize Operations Manager analytics cluster nodes need frequent communication with one another. In general, your underlying vsphere architecture might create conditions where some vsphere actions affect that communication. Examples include, but are not limited to, vmotions, storage vmotions, HA events, and DRS events. The master and replica nodes must be use static IP address, or fully qualified domain name (FQDN) with a static IP address. Data and remote collector nodes can use dynamic host control protocol (DHCP). You can successfully reverse-dns all nodes, including remote collectors, to their FQDN, currently the node hostname. Nodes deployed by OVF have their hostnames set to the retrieved FQDN by default. All nodes, including remote collectors, must be bidirectionally routable by IP address or FQDN. Do not separate analytics cluster nodes with network address translation (NAT), load balancer, firewall, or a proxy that inhibits bidirectional communication by IP address or FQDN Analytics cluster nodes must not have the same hostname. Place analytics cluster nodes within the same data center and connect them to the same local area network (LAN). Place analytics cluster nodes on same Layer 2 network and IP subnet. A stretched Layer 2 or routed Layer 3 network is not supported. Do not span the Layer 2 network across sites, which might create network partitions or network performance issues. One-way latency between the analytics cluster nodes must be 5 ms or lower. Network bandwidth between the analytics cluster nodes must be one gbps or higher. Do not distribute analytics cluster nodes over a wide area network (WAN). To collect data from a WAN, a remote or separate data center, or a different geographic location, use remote collectors. Remote collectors are supported through a routed network but not through NAT. Do not include an underscore in the hostname of any cluster node. 20 VMware, Inc.

21 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation vrealize Operations Manager Cluster Node Best Practices When you create the cluster nodes that make up vrealize Operations Manager, additional best practices improve performance and reliability in vrealize Operations Manager. Best Practices Deploy vrealize Operations Manager analytics cluster nodes in the same vsphere cluster in a single datacenter and add only one node at a time to a cluster allowing it to complete before adding another node. If you deploy analytics cluster nodes in a highly consolidated vsphere cluster, you might need resource reservations for optimal performance. Determine whether the virtual to physical CPU ratio is affecting performance by reviewing CPU ready time and co-stop. Deploy analytics cluster nodes on the same type of storage tier. To continue to meet analytics cluster node size and performance requirements, apply storage DRS antiaffinity rules so that nodes are on separate datastores. To prevent unintentional migration of nodes, set storage DRS to manual. To ensure balanced performance from analytics cluster nodes, use ESXi hosts with the same processor frequencies. Mixed frequencies and physical core counts might affect analytics cluster performance. To avoid a performance decrease, vrealize Operations Manager analytics cluster nodes need guaranteed resources when running at scale. The vrealize Operations Manager Knowledge Base includes sizing spreadsheets that calculate resources based on the number of objects and metrics that you expect to monitor, use of HA, and so on. When sizing, it is better to over-allocate than underallocate resources. See Knowledge Base article Because nodes might change roles, avoid machine names such as Master, Data, Replica, and so on. Examples of changed roles might include making a data node into a replica for HA, or having a replica take over the master node role. The NUMA placement is removed in the vrealize Operations Manager 6.3 and later. Procedures related to NUMA settings from the OVA file follow: Table 2 4. NUMA Setting Action Set the vrealize Operations Manager cluster status to offline Description 1 Shut down the vrealize Operations Manager cluster. 2 Right-click the cluster and click Edit Settings > Options > Advanced General. 3 Click Configuration Parameters. In the vsphere Client, repeat these steps for each VM. Remove the NUMA setting 1 From the Configuration Parameters, remove the setting numa.vcpu.preferht and click OK. 2 Click OK. 3 Repeat these steps for all the VMs in the vrealize Operations cluster. 4 Power on the cluster. Note To ensure the availability of adequate resources and continued product performance, monitor vrealize Operations performance by checking its CPU usage, CPU ready and CPU contention time. VMware, Inc. 21

22 vrealize Operations Manager Installation and Configuration Guide for Linux 22 VMware, Inc.

23 Installing 3 vrealize Operations Manager vrealize Operations Manager nodes are virtual appliance (vapp) and Linux based systems. This chapter includes the following topics: Deployment of vrealize Operations Manager, on page 23 Installation Types, on page 25 Deployment of vrealize Operations Manager vrealize Operations Manager consists of one or more nodes in a cluster. To create these nodes, you have to download and install the vrealize Operations Manager suitable to your environment. In general, there are two ways to install vrealize Operations Manager product. OVF file Installers vrealize Operations Manager consists of one or more nodes, in a cluster. To create nodes, you use the vsphere client to download and deploy the vrealize Operations Manager virtual machine, once for each cluster node. vrealize Operations Manager consists of one or more nodes, in a cluster. To create nodes, you download and run the vrealize Operations Manager Enterprise installer for Linux. Create a vrealize Operations Node using Installers You can create one or more nodes to form a cluster by installing the vrealize Operations Manager installers depending on the type of operating environment. Create a Node by Running the vrealize Operations Manager Linux Installer vrealize Operations Manager consists of one or more nodes, in a cluster. To create nodes, you download and run the vrealize Operations Manager Enterprise installer for Linux. Prerequisites Plan to use the system only as a vrealize Operations Manager node. Do not host other applications on the same machine. Verify that vrealize Operations Manager ports are open at the firewall. See How vrealize Operations Manager Uses Network Ports, on page 19. Verify that prerequisite packages are installed. See Required Linux Packages for vrealize Operations Manager, on page 16. VMware, Inc. 23

24 vrealize Operations Manager Installation and Configuration Guide for Linux If this node is to be the master node, reserve a static IP address for the virtual machine, and know the associated domain name server, default gateway, and network mask values. Plan to keep the IP address because it is difficult to change the address after installation. If this node is to be a data node that will become the HA replica node, reserve a static IP address for the virtual machine, and know the associated domain name server, default gateway, and network mask values. Plan to keep the IP address because it is difficult to change the address after installation. In addition, familiarize yourself with HA node placement as described in About vrealize Operations Manager High Availability, on page 13. Preplan your domain and machine naming so that the Linux machine name will begin and end with alphabet (a z) or digit (0 9) characters, and will only contain alphabet, digit, or hyphen (-) characters. The underscore character (_) must not appear in the host name or anywhere in the fully qualified domain name (FQDN). Plan to keep the name because it is difficult to change the name after installation. For more information, review the host name specifications from the Internet Engineering Task Force. See Preplan node placement and networking to meet the requirements described in General vrealize Operations Manager Cluster Node Requirements, on page 18 and vrealize Operations Manager Cluster Node Networking Requirements, on page 20. If you expect the vrealize Operations Manager cluster to use IPv6 addresses, review the IPv6 limitations described in Using IPv6 with vrealize Operations Manager, on page 17. Be aware that vrealize Operations Manager uninstalls httpd if it is installed, because vrealize Operations Manager installs its version of Apache. If vrealize Operations Manager uninstalls httpd, it backs up the /etc/httpd configuration directory. Uninstall any existing copies of PostgreSQL, and remove PostgreSQL directories and data. vrealize Operations Manager must install its own copy of PostgreSQL. Verify that all machines in the file ntp.conf are resolvable. If you are unsure about the contents of ntp.conf, make a backup copy of the file, and overwrite the original with the default version from a new machine installation. Locate your copy of the vrealize Operations Manager Enterprise bin installer for Linux. Procedure 1 Log in with an account that has root privileges. 2 Turn off the firewall. If using IPv4: # su - # service iptables save iptables: Saving firewall rules to /etc/sysconfig/iptables: [ OK ] # service iptables stop iptables: Flushing firewall rules: [ OK ] iptables: Setting chains to policy ACCEPT: filter [ OK ] iptables: Unloading modules: [ OK ] # chkconfig iptables off # service iptables status iptables: Firewall is not running. 24 VMware, Inc.

25 Chapter 3 Installing vrealize Operations Manager If using IPv6: # su - # service ip6tables save ip6tables: Saving firewall rules to /etc/sysconfig/ip6tables: [ OK ] # service ip6tables stop ip6tables: Flushing firewall rules: [ OK ] ip6tables: Setting chains to policy ACCEPT: filter [ OK ] ip6tables: Unloading modules: [ OK ] # chkconfig ip6tables off # service ip6tables status ip6tables: Firewall is not running. 3 Ensure that the open file limit is appropriate by configuring the required minimum. echo "* - nofile 64000" >> /etc/security/limits.conf 4 Set SELinux to Permissive. setenforce 0 sed -i "s/selinux=[^ ]*/SELINUX=permissive/g" /etc/selinux/config 5 Ensure that node hostname is resolvable. 6 Run the vrealize Operations Manager Enterprise bin installer, and follow the prompts. Add -i console, -i silent, or -i gui to set the installation mode. The default mode conforms to your session type, for example, console for terminal connections or gui for X-Windows. cd /tmp sh./vrealize_operations_manager_enterprise.bin -i gui 7 If you are creating a multiple node vrealize Operations Manager cluster, repeat all the steps on each Linux machine that will serve as a node in your vrealize Operations Manager cluster. What to do next Use a Web browser client to configure a newly added node as the vrealize Operations Manager master node, a data node, a high-availability master replica node, or a remote collector node. The master node is required first. Caution For security, do not access vrealize Operations Manager from untrusted or unpatched clients, or from clients using browser extensions. Installation Types After you have installed vrealize Operations Manager product, you can either perform a new installation, an express installation or expand an existing installation. Express Installation New installation Expand Installation VMware, Inc. 25

26 vrealize Operations Manager Installation and Configuration Guide for Linux Figure 3 1. Getting Started Setup Installing vrealize Operations Manager for a New User After you install vrealize Operations Manager using an OVF or an installer, you are notified to the main product UI page. You can create a single node or multiple nodes depending on your environment. Introduction to a New Installation You can perform a new installation as a first time user and create a single node to handle both administration and data handling. Figure 3 2. New Installation from the Setup screen Perform a New Installation on the vrealize Operations Manager product UI You can create a single node and configure this as a master node or create a master node in a cluster to handle additional data. All vrealize Operations Manager installations require a master node. With a single node cluster, administration and data functions are on the same master node. A multiple-node vrealize Operations Manager cluster contains one master node and one or more nodes for handling additional data. Prerequisites Create a node by running the vrealize Operations Manager Enterprise installer for Linux. After it is deployed, note the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) or IP address of the node. If you plan to use a custom authentication certificate, verify that your certificate file meets the requirements for vrealize Operations Manager. Procedure 1 Navigate to the name or IP address of the node that will be the master node of vrealize Operations Manager. The setup wizard appears, and you do not need to log in to vrealize Operations Manager. 26 VMware, Inc.

27 Chapter 3 Installing vrealize Operations Manager 2 Click New Installation. 3 Click Next. 4 Enter and confirm a password for the admin user account, and click Next. Passwords require a minimum of 8 characters, one uppercase letter, one lowercase letter, one digit, and one special character. The user account name is admin by default and cannot be changed. 5 Select whether to use the certificate included with vrealize Operations Manager or to install one of your own. a b To use your own certificate, click Browse, locate the certificate file, and click Open to load the file in the Certificate Information text box. Review the information detected from your certificate to verify that it meets the requirements for vrealize Operations Manager. 6 Click Next. 7 Enter a name for the master node. For example: Ops-Master 8 Enter the URL or IP address for the Network Time Protocol (NTP) server with which the cluster will synchronize. For example: nist.time.gov 9 Click Add. Leave the NTP blank to have vrealize Operations Manager manage its own synchronization by having all nodes synchronize with the master node and replica node. 10 Click Next, and click Finish. The administration interface appears, and it takes a moment for vrealize Operations Manager to finish adding the master node. You have created a master node to which you can add more nodes. What to do next After creating the master node, you have the following options. Create and add data nodes to the unstarted cluster. Create and add remote collector nodes to the unstarted cluster. Click Start vrealize Operations Manager to start the single-node cluster, and log in to finish configuring the product. The cluster might take from 10 to 30 minutes to start, depending on the size of your cluster and nodes. Do not make changes or perform any actions on cluster nodes while the cluster is starting. VMware, Inc. 27

28 vrealize Operations Manager Installation and Configuration Guide for Linux About the vrealize Operations Manager Master Node The master node is the required, initial node in your vrealize Operations Manager cluster. The master node performs administration for the cluster and must be online before you configure any new nodes. In addition, the master node must be online before other nodes are brought online. If the master node and replica node go offline together, bring them back online separately. Bring the master node completely online first, and then bring the replica node online. For example, if the entire cluster were offline for any reason, you would bring the master node online first. Creating the Master Node ( bctid=ref:video_vrops_create_master_node) Advantages of a New installation You can use the new installation to create a new master node during the first installation of vrealize Operations Manager. With the master node in place, you can then start adding more nodes to form a cluster and then define an environment for your organization. In a single-node clusters, administration and data are on the same master node. A multiple-node cluster includes one master node and one or more data nodes. In addition, there might be remote collector nodes, and there might be one replica node used for high availability. For more information on creating a master node, see About the vrealize Operations Manager Master Node, on page 28. Installing vrealize Operations Manager as an Administrator As an administrator, you can install several instances of vrealize Operations Manager build in your VM environment. Introduction to Express Installation Express installation is one possible way to create master nodes, add data nodes, form clusters and test your connection status. You can use express installation to save time and speed up the process of installation when compared to new installation. It is recommended not to use this feature unless the user is an administrator. Figure 3 3. Express Installation from the Setup screen Perform an Express Installation on the vrealize Operations Manager product UI Use express installation on the vrealize Operations Manager cluster to create a master node. Select express installation option when installing for the first time. Prerequisites Verify that you have a static IP address created from either an OVF file or a Linux installer. 28 VMware, Inc.

29 Chapter 3 Installing vrealize Operations Manager Procedure 1 Navigate to the name or IP address of the node that will be the master node of vrealize Operations Manager. The setup wizard appears, and you do not need to log in to vrealize Operations Manager. 2 Click Express Installation. 3 Click Next. 4 Enter and confirm a password for the admin user account, and click Next. Passwords require a minimum of 8 characters, one uppercase letter, one lowercase letter, one digit, and one special character. The user account name is admin by default and cannot be changed. 5 Click Next. 6 Click Finish. You have created a master node to which you can add more nodes. Advantages of an Express Installation Express installation saves time when compared to a new installation to create a new master node. The express installation uses the default certificates, which differs from one organization to another. This feature is mainly used by the developers or the administrators. Expand an Existing Installation of vrealize Operations Manager Use this option to add a node to an existing vrealize Operations Manager cluster. You can use this option if you have already configured a master node and you want to increase the capacity by adding more nodes to your cluster. Introduction to expand an existing installation You can deploy and configure additional nodes so that vrealize Operations Manager can support larger environments. A master node always requires an additional node for a cluster to monitor your environment. With expanding your installation, you can add more than one node to your cluster. Adding Data Nodes Data nodes are the additional cluster nodes that allow you to scale out vrealize Operations Manager to monitor larger environments. You can dynamically scale out vrealize Operations Manager by adding data nodes without stopping the vrealize Operations Manager cluster. When you scale out the cluster by 25% or more, you should restart the cluster to allow vrealize Operations Manager to update its storage size, and you might notice a decrease in performance until you restart. A maintenance interval provides a good opportunity to restart the vrealize Operations Manager cluster. In addition, the product administration options include an option to re-balance the cluster, which can be done without restarting. Rebalancing adjusts the vrealize Operations Manager workload across the cluster nodes. VMware, Inc. 29

30 vrealize Operations Manager Installation and Configuration Guide for Linux Figure 3 4. Expand an existing installation from the Setup screen Note Do not shut down online cluster nodes externally or by using any means other than the vrealize Operations Manager interface. Shut down a node externally only after taking it offline in the vrealize Operations Manager interface. Creating a Data Node ( bctid=ref:video_vrops_create_data_node) Expand an existing installation to add a data node Larger environments with multiple-node vrealize Operations Manager clusters contain one master node and one or more data nodes for additional data collection, storage, processing, and analysis. Prerequisites Create nodes by running the vrealize Operations Manager Enterprise installer for Linux. Create and configure the master node. Note the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) or IP address of the master node. Procedure 1 In a Web browser, navigate to the name or IP address of the node that will become the data node. The setup wizard appears, and you do not need to log in to vrealize Operations Manager. 2 Click Expand an Existing Installation. 3 Click Next. 4 Enter a name for the node (for example, Data-1). 5 From the Node Type drop-down, select Data. 6 Enter the FQDN or IP address of the master node and click Validate. 7 Select Accept this certificate and click Next. If necessary, locate the certificate on the master node and verify the thumbprint. 8 Verify the vrealize Operations Manager administrator username of admin. 9 Enter the vrealize Operations Manager administrator password. Alternatively, instead of a password, type a pass-phrase that you were given by your vrealize Operations Manager administrator. 30 VMware, Inc.

31 Chapter 3 Installing vrealize Operations Manager 10 Click Next, and click Finish. The administration interface appears, and it takes a moment for vrealize Operations Manager to finish adding the data node. What to do next After creating a data node, you have the following options. New, unstarted clusters: Create and add more data nodes. Create and add remote collector nodes. Create a high availability master replica node. Click Start vrealize Operations Manager to start the cluster, and log in to finish configuring the product. The cluster might take from 10 to 30 minutes to start, depending on the size of your cluster and nodes. Do not make changes or perform any actions on cluster nodes while the cluster is starting. Established, running clusters: Create and add more data nodes. Create and add remote collector nodes. Create a high availability master replica node, which requires a cluster restart. Advantages of an Expanding an Installation A data node shares the load of performing vrealize Operations Manager analysis and it can also have an adapter installed to perform collection and data storage from the environment. You must have a master node before you add data nodes to form a cluster. VMware, Inc. 31

32 vrealize Operations Manager Installation and Configuration Guide for Linux 32 VMware, Inc.

33 Resize your Cluster by Adding Nodes 4 You can deploy and configure additional nodes so that vrealize Operations Manager can support larger environments. Figure 4 1. Workflow - Resize your cluster This chapter includes the following topics: Gathering More Data by Adding a vrealize Operations Manager Remote Collector Node, on page 34 Adding High Availability to vrealize Operations Manager, on page 35 vrealize Operations Manager Cluster and Node Maintenance, on page 36 VMware, Inc. 33

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